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Accessibility

Last updated: 18 July 2026

The goal is to provide a clear shopping experience for as many people as practical, across different devices and assistive technologies.

Design approach

Pages aim to use semantic headings, keyboard-accessible controls, visible focus indicators, descriptive image text, readable contrast, responsive layouts, and reduced-motion preferences where animations are present.

Language and direction

English and Arabic experiences identify their document language and reading direction so browsers and assistive technologies can interpret the content appropriately.

External services

Some steps, including payment, take place on third-party services. Their accessibility is managed by those providers, though accessible alternatives should be requested through the support route supplied with an order when needed.

Feedback

If you encounter a barrier, use the support route associated with your order or advertisement and describe the page, device, browser, assistive technology, and problem. Reasonable efforts will be made to provide the information or function in another form.

Ongoing improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing process. New content and product designs may be reviewed and corrected as issues are identified.

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